Discuss about Nelson Mandela and his contribution in South Africa to iradicaet the apartheid?
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Mandela has been an inspirational figure to people around the
world—especially to proponents of racial justice and equality. In
addition to being an icon of resistance and perseverance, Mandela was
also a symbol of peace, having presided over the transition from
apartheid to multiracial democracy and having pursued a plan of national
reconciliation.
This exercise invites students to think about the history of apartheid
in South Africa, the long struggle against it, and Nelson Mandela's
legacy as a leader in that struggle. The first reading provides an
historical overview of the apartheid system, the origins of the African
National Congress, and the freedom struggle against apartheid. This
reading describes Mandela's role as an anti-apartheid activist. The
second reading examines the fall of apartheid in the late 1980s and
early 1990s, the transition to multiracial democracy, and the opening of
Nelson Mandela's presidency—particularly his establishment of the Truth
and Reconciliation Commission. Questions for discussion follow each
reading.
Following the readings, this lesson includes an extended research and
critical thinking activity. Students are invited to do independent or
group research on the Jim Crow system of segregation that long prevailed
in the American South and to compare and contrast it with South African
apartheid.